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OPINION

Donors must still beware

Oped, Editorial, Published on 21/08/2025

» The Revenue Department's decision to require Buddhist temples to adopt an e-donation system, beginning in January, is a welcome development -- if long overdue.

OPINION

Land bridge a disaster in waiting

Editorial, Published on 22/06/2025

» The Southern Economic Corridor is cataclysm in the making -- set to scar the Andaman Coast and Gulf of Thailand in one sweep. It will disrupt ecosystems, cripple tourism, and erase local livelihoods in exchange for enriching investors. It must be stopped.

OPINION

Get smarter with Rama II

Oped, Editorial, Published on 28/02/2024

» Rama II Road, which intersects with Highway 95, the country's only southbound artery, has grabbed national headlines again. Over the long weekend, it was blamed for turning off tourists en route to the resort town of Hua Hin. The report posted on the "Paksabuy" Facebook page stated that netizens had cited congestion along Rama II Road, as well as expensive accommodation, as one of their chief reasons for avoiding Hua Hin.

OPINION

Train reaction

Oped, Editorial, Published on 09/12/2022

» Two bombs set off at a railway track in Songkhla province have shone a spotlight on the lack of sufficient security protection for this train route in the deep South.

OPINION

Rail project needs transparency

News, Editorial, Published on 14/08/2022

» A little over 23 kilometres separate the small provincial town of Nong Khai and Vientiane, the capital of Laos. The distance may seem inconsequential, but this border area is critical to the success of the China-Singapore high-speed railway, part of Beijing's One Belt One Road logistic plan to link China with Asean. Yet the ambitious plan, unveiled in 2010, has been sputtering for nearly a decade, especially in Thailand.

OPINION

High-speed rail dilemma

Oped, Editorial, Published on 14/06/2022

» The medieval Dutch canonical cleric Thomas van Kempen once said, "The loftier the building, the deeper must the foundation be laid." Kempen the cleric was obviously talking in a metaphorical sense, using basic construction jargon to drive home his point on spiritual development.

OPINION

Get serious on tracing

Oped, Editorial, Published on 01/02/2022

» Today, the government officially restarted the "Test & Go" scheme, a quarantine waiver programme for international visitors which was first launched in November last year

OPINION

Park, pride and prejudice

Oped, Editorial, Published on 08/01/2022

» By the time Bangkok celebrated the festive season, the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) had already introduced a canal renovation project -- the Klong Chong Nonsi public park -- with great pride.

OPINION

Is Hua Lamphong worth saving?

News, Editorial, Published on 26/12/2021

» News of Hua Lamphong Station's impending closure after 105 years of service sent chills down every Bangkokian's spine.

OPINION

Flagfall issue dogs train network

News, Editorial, Published on 26/09/2021

» In about a month's time, Bangkok commuters will have to add yet another travel card to their wallet if they want to access the depth and breadth of the city's public transport network, as commercial services on the State Railway of Thailand's Red Line are scheduled to open on Nov 1. With the launch of the Dark and Light Red services, residents living in the city's northern and eastern suburbs finally have their own modern commuter lines which promise to cut their time on the road.